BANGOR — Porter Galvin scored two goals to lead the Mt. Ararat High School field hockey team to a 3-0 Kennebec Valley Athletic Conference win over Bangor on Thursday.
The Eagles won for the second consecutive game to improve to 3-3-1. Mt. Ararat is slated to host Edward Little on Tuesday at 4 p.m.
Abby Malbon added a goal for the Eagles, while netminder Haley Frizzle turned aside four shots.
Bangor goaltender Kahia Maheux had 10 saves.
SKOWHEGAN 9 BRUNSWICK 0
Lauren Leblank scored
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three goals in the first half as the visiting Indians overpowered the Dragons in KVAC action.
Maliea Kelso added a pair of first-half tallies as Skowhegan claimed a 7-0 lead at the break.
Brooke Michonski put two shots into the net in the second half to complete the scoring.
Brunswick, 1-5-1 and slated to visit Brewer on Tuesday at 4 p.m., received 19 saves from netminder Anna Webster, with Ainsley Harrower relieving and turning aside nine shots.
MORSE 1 CAMDEN 6
Katie Moore scored the lone goal for Morse, which fell to 1-5 and hosts Spruce Mountain on Saturday at 2 p.m.
Hilary Merrifield had three goals to pace Camden Hills, while Emily Bowen added a pair of scores and Emily Daggert a goal.
Madaleine Baker had 14 saves in the Shipbuilders net, while Asia DeRosby and Madison Savery were standouts.
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